Combination necktie and handkerchief display folder



July 5, 1932. M. GROSSMAN -1,366,463

COMBINATION-NECKTIE AND HANDKERCHIEF DISPLAY FOLDER ZSheets-Sheet 1 Filed Nov. 27, 1931 INVE TOR WITNZSEES flw zls lass/wan J/w 1 BY WWW/1% ATTORNEY} M. GROSSMAN Jul 5, 1932,

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@QBQINATION NEGKTE AND EQQDKERCHIEE" DISPLAY EQEDEE hpplioetion flied This invention relates to an improved comhinetion necktie end handkerchiei display folder the object being to provide e simple and e ective structure which is pleasing in appearance, whereby e necktie end e handior display without injury thereto Another object of the invention is to proride as dis lny device for hendlrerchieisend neckties w ereln n single handkerchief wit it sin ie necktie ere mounted so es to he pro tecte and yet displsyed in such n way its to present it pleesin eppenrence oi hoth the necktie end hend-erchi it while permitting reody exeminetion oi eithen A further object, more specificeliy is to provide it displny foider tier dispieying neckties and hondlrerchiei s wherein the ports ere formed with slots end cutewey portions arranged to dispiny hoth the neclrtie end handkerchief, end to hold the necktie end hendlrerchie-i in e folded position with port thereor" positioned to he rendily exernined by s purchsser.

lin the soccer shying drewings Figure 1 is e rent view oi e, displey :toider emhodying the invention, the seine being shown in connection with e handkerchief on i e necktie, the fielder losing illustrated es rest in% on as support,

igure 2 is e rear view of the ioider shown in Figure l.

Figure 3 is n verticel sectioned view through Figure l. on line 2--2, the seine heing on e greetly enlnrged sceie.

Figure-t is n pisn view of the folder shown in Figure 1 with the ports spreed out end illustrating how the necktie is held in one ortion or section of the folder end the hand erchief in another portion or section of the folder. I,

Figure 5 18 e view similnr to Figured hut showing e slightly modified construction.

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Referring to the nccompenyingr drewings by numerals, 1 indicates e shelf, tnhle, or other support, which forms no port or the present invention, but mereiy is used in the drawing to indicate how the folder 2 rney he supported to present the necktie in e verticnl position. Folder 2 when resting on the sup- Xovemher 37,

1931. Serial Es. 577,627.

port 1 must have something in the hack to hold the sameiin the position shown in Fig ure 1, as for instance, e bracket or e carton or two. However, the position in which the folder is arranged is optional with the store es keeper. The folder 2 is illustrated in Figure 4 in an open position from which it wilt he seen, what might be termed, e hack section 3,

and s front section 4. The hack section 3 is solid throughout except for slits 5 and ti, so which are arranged as shown at the leit in Figure 4, to present a strap 2 designed to hold the tongue 8 of flap 9' in position, esillns treted in Figure 2.

The folder may he'rnade from sny desired grade of paper, or other meteriei, end prefer eloly, from one sheet, so that the sections 2 end 4: will he integral hut hent eio' the line ill Section 3 is provided eihfitt may he termed; 2i loody 11 having tnrneddn fienges m 12, 13, end it, which not to hold the hendhen chief 15 in piece. If the handkerchief i5 is of the proper size, it will {it heneuth the flanges 12 to let inclusive, hut not e proper size, some must he folded nntii it fits, es s shown in Figure 4, The section 4; is provi es; with whet may he termed body it} which has openings or cut-out portions 17, 1%, i2,

- end 20, whereby the diegoneily errenged hers 2i and 22 ere formed, The her 22 st its juncture at the ouwr port of the hody iii is provided with slits 23 and 24: whereby strap 25 is produced. An opening or siot 277 is arranged in the her 22 at he inner section of her 21, while near, the end of her 22 end so op osite strap 28 is provided it strap 2% re su ting from the slots 29 and 30. The necktie 31 is folded Figures 3 and 4;, and the smell end passedthrongh the'slot27, then through the slits 2 1 and 23,

nfter which the smell end is folded over the strap 26, and finally threaded throughthe slots 29 and 30 beneath the strap 28-, thus causing the traps 26 end 28, and associated ports, to clamp the necktie in piece whiie nt leaving the lower end 32 loose sothnt it may he lifted end readily inspected by n purchaser. The her 22 is also providedwith' a.

cut-out 33 whiohis shaped as e iour-inhend tie after the same has been tied. Port of the rec being of reason of the cut-out portions 17 to 20, the handkerchief is freely exposed for a large part of the surface and may be readily touched with the fingers, if desired. In case desired, the tongue 8 position, as shown in Figure 2, and then the parts 3 and 4 swung to the position shown tion 3, as shown in Figure 2, flap 9 is folded over, and tongue 8 inserted,

thus locking the parts together with theneck: tie and handkerchief exposed to view, as

shown in Figure 1. 'In this way, the necktie and handkerchief are both protected, and at f d I clalm:

1. A combination necktie and handkerchief I;

display folder including a pair of sections swingably connected together, one section the size and shape to fit flatwise against the other section, said other section having a pluralit the first mentione in folded position, 7 for retaining a handkerchief therein, and means on the other section formed to retain a necktie therein so displa ed, said other section havingopenings t rough" which said handkerchief may seen.

section to hold the same rality of points whereby threaded therethrough and finally thev rovided with a strap 38 1 1 means on the first section k that part thereof will be th y and thereby held place, while at the same time exposing certain parts of the necktie, and means on said other section for retaining the two sections in their y folded position.

'3. In a display folder of the character de scribed, a main section and an auxiliary secthen, said auxiliary section having a pair of strap is presented, lso provided with a plurality of flanges for retaining a handkerchief on said auxiliary section, said auxiliary section being adapted to be folded over against the main section, said main section being provided with openings therein, and means for retaining a necktie thereon, said auxiliary section being also provided with an extension two sections together.

4. A display folder including a main section and an auxiliary section, means carried by said auxiliary section for holding a handkerchief thereon, said main section having a plurality of openings for displaying said handkerchief when the auxiliary section is 01 ed against t e'main section, means carried by the main part thereof exposed.

5. A display folder of the character described including a main section and an auxiliary section, said main section being provided with means for supporting a handangular shaped openings y a cross (1 structure is presented, said cross shaped structure being provided with meansof flanges overlapping f or retaining a necktie thereon so that part thereof will be exposed to view, said handthrough said openings, said main section having a pair of side flanges adapted to fold over e auxiliary section when the auxiliary section is folded against the main section, and means presenting a tongue interlocking with part of the auxiliary section for holdin the same in a folded position, said last mentioned means overlapping said flanges for preventmg unfolding thereof.

MORRIS GROSSMAN- mg across the other erchief having certain parts thereof exposed 

